Six Husky Team Receive NCAA APR Public Recognition AwardNational champion field hockey team also earns this academic honor.

The UConn field hockey team is successful on and off the field.

May 8, 2014

STORRS, Conn. -
The national champion University of Connecticut field hockey team is one of six Husky teams that have been honored by the NCAA with Academic Rate Public Recognition Awards. The UConn men's golf, women's tennis and men's cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field teams also won the honor, which is given each year to teams with APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports.

The field hockey team, under Hall of Fame head coach Nancy Stevens, is just one of seven teams nationally to win an NCAA title this year and earn a Public Recognition Award.

The golf team, under head coach Dave Pezzino, has earned this honor for the ninth-consecutive year and every year since the inception of the award in 2006.

The women's tennis team, under head coach Glenn Marshall, has now been honored in six consecutive years.

The men's cross country team, under head coach Greg Roy and associate head coach Rich Miller, were honored for the third consecutive year. The honor was the first for the men's indoor and outdoor track and field teams.

"I want to congratulate the student-athletes on our field hockey, men's golf, women's tennis and men's cross country and track and field teams for their outstanding success in the classroom," said UConn Director of Athletics Warde Manuel. "Their commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics is to be highly admired. I want to thank the coaching staffs of all three sports and the staff of the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletics for all their efforts to support the academic success of our student-athletes."

APR scores are a measure of classroom performance of student-athletes on every Division I team based on the eligibility and retention for each semester or quarter. This year's awards announced are based on the multi-year APR scores from the 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years. APR scores for this four-year cycle for all schools and teams are scheduled to be announced on Wednesday, May 14.